Category: Osteopathy at The Osteo Way
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Book an osteopathy appointment
How does osteopathy work?
What is osteopathy?
Who is osteopathy for?
What does osteopathy treat?
Pricing for osteopathy
Osteo appointments: what to expect
How much education?
FAQ: osteopathy
Osteopathy blog
Osteopathy has its roots in the understanding that the human body is not a collection of separate parts, but rather an integrated system that works together as a whole. We believe that in order for your body to work well, its structure must also work well. An osteopath’s work involves gentle, manual manipulation of your muscles and joints to restore your body to a state of balance.
Osteopathy Blog:
You Might Not Be A Klutz: It Could Be Your Ligaments!
Tennis Elbow: An Invisible Wildfire of Inflammation
Adam came to the clinic complaining about tennis elbow (tendinitis in his elbow) that was extremely painful, preventing him from doing his job as a carpenter and taking care of his family–helping his wife with their newborn baby–and from doing his regular CrossFit workouts. Quite the disruption! Using my osteopathic brain, we started…
How do I know if My Child could benefit from Osteopathy?
As an Osteopathic therapist, we often follow our patients through life, beginning from their active 20’s as athletes, to their 30’s when they start building their family, which allows us to help the aches and pains experienced during pregnancy. Naturally, our patients ask questions about their babies: how we might be able…
Your Child’s Asthma/Eczema/Allergies might be Related to his/her Intestines
At birth, our digestive tract is sterile meaning it does not contain bacteria. It is during the birthing process that our digestive tract becomes colonized by bacteria from the mother’s vagina, colon, and rectum. Let’s compare this to a Baby Born by C-Section Since babies delivered by caesarean do not go through the…
How Osteopathy Can Help the Mind and the Body: The example of SAD
How Does Your Osteopath Know What You’ve Been Up To? A Couple of Tips To Help Out Your Tired Body
How does osteopathy work?
What is osteopathy?
Who is osteopathy for?
What does osteopathy treat?
Pricing for osteopathy
Osteo appointments: what to expect
How much education?
FAQ: osteopathy
Osteopathy blog
Osteopathy has its roots in the understanding that the human body is not a collection of separate parts, but rather an integrated system that works together as a whole. We believe that in order for your body to work well, its structure must also work well. An osteopath’s work involves gentle, manual manipulation of your muscles and joints to restore your body to a state of balance.
Osteopathy Blog:
You Might Not Be A Klutz: It Could Be Your Ligaments!
Tennis Elbow: An Invisible Wildfire of Inflammation
Adam came to the clinic complaining about tennis elbow (tendinitis in his elbow) that was extremely painful, preventing him from doing his job as a carpenter and taking care of his family–helping his wife with their newborn baby–and from doing his regular CrossFit workouts. Quite the disruption! Using my osteopathic brain, we started…
How do I know if My Child could benefit from Osteopathy?
As an Osteopathic therapist, we often follow our patients through life, beginning from their active 20’s as athletes, to their 30’s when they start building their family, which allows us to help the aches and pains experienced during pregnancy. Naturally, our patients ask questions about their babies: how we might be able…
Your Child’s Asthma/Eczema/Allergies might be Related to his/her Intestines
At birth, our digestive tract is sterile meaning it does not contain bacteria. It is during the birthing process that our digestive tract becomes colonized by bacteria from the mother’s vagina, colon, and rectum. Let’s compare this to a Baby Born by C-Section Since babies delivered by caesarean do not go through the…